Conway Twitty’s Iconic Former Mansion Saved From Demolition: ‘The Right Thing to Do’Conway Twitty’s Iconic Former Mansion Saved From Demolition: ‘The Right Thing to Do’“We heard the sentiment of the city very well."Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
40 Stars Who Died Too Soon40 Stars Who Died Too SoonIt's more tragic when it's unexpected, as is the case with these country singers who died before their time. Billy DukesBilly Dukes
Conway Twitty’s Daughter: ‘It Breaks Our Hearts’ That Legend’s Mansion up for DemolitionConway Twitty’s Daughter: ‘It Breaks Our Hearts’ That Legend’s Mansion up for Demolition"There's not much we can do to stop it."Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
Conway Twitty’s Iconic Nashville Mansion at Risk of DemolitionConway Twitty’s Iconic Nashville Mansion at Risk of DemolitionA proposed new project would be the end of the famous property.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
Every ACM Awards Album of the Year Award Winner EverEvery ACM Awards Album of the Year Award Winner EverAll 50-plus of 'em. Carrie HortonCarrie Horton
52 Years Ago: Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s ‘After the Fire Is Gone’ Hits No. 152 Years Ago: Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s ‘After the Fire Is Gone’ Hits No. 1On April 3, 1971, Lynn and Twitty's debut single, "After the Fire Is Gone," landed at the top of the charts.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Alan Jackson, Shania Twain, Kenny Rogers Among World’s Top Old-School Country Artists, Study FindsAlan Jackson, Shania Twain, Kenny Rogers Among World’s Top Old-School Country Artists, Study FindsFind out who every country's top old-school country artist is.Jeremy ChuaJeremy Chua
50 Years Ago: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn Hit No. 1 With ‘Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man’50 Years Ago: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn Hit No. 1 With ‘Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man’On Aug. 18, 1973, Twitty and Lynn landed at No. 1 on the Billboard country chart with "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man."Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
10 Hilarious Country Songs By Serious Performers10 Hilarious Country Songs By Serious PerformersTypecasting country artists as flipping between sounding sad and nostalgic paints a limited picture that leaves out the ever-presence of humor within the genre.Bobby MooreBobby Moore